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Balancing & Panning FX returns

Hello All,

I am starting to mix a new track i recorded and want some advice on how to mix and handle FX returns and routing.

I was wondering how to pan FX returns like reverb & delay. I read somewhere that in case of reverb, the wet signal should be panned to the same position as the dry signal. Is this true?

Axe Fx Ultra recording - Infernal Outcry (Progressive/Death Metal from Aus!)

Hey everyone! My band Infernal Outcry recently recorded a track using Axe Fx Ultras for the guitars and I was wondering what you think of the overall sound. Any criticism is welcome! And if you like what you hear please don't hesitate to chuck us a like on facebook and let us know!

Looking forward to your responses!

Are there any FX that will create volume pedal swell effect while recording guitar?

Is there a way to set up a compressor or limiter, flanger or other so that while recording straight into my DAW (Studio One) I can get the feel of a guitar volume pedal ( as I don't have a pedal)? I know once I'm editing I can do fade ins and fade outs but wondered if there was a way to accomplish the feel while recording?

Sonitus FX suite - $73 - act fast!

I bought a few of these effects years back (like 2002) and still use them today. They aren't the hottest thing on the block, but they are good effects that get the job done - when the job fits.
They are clean, efficient, with great interfaces that provide excellent feedback
The multiband compressor is great for surgical work - attacking a very specific frequency range.